Hello and welcome to the Spark Torah podcast! I am Chana Miriam Bouskila and today we will be learning parsha Chukat. We discuss the meaning of a chok (a divine decree beyond human understanding), beginning with the laws of the Red Heifer (Parah Adumah) and what they teach us about mitzvot, purity, mortality, and our relationship with Hashem. We also examine several major events in the parsha: Miriam’s death and the loss of the well, Moshe striking the rock at Mei Merivah, Aaron’s death on Mount Hor, the journeys around Edom and Moav, the battles against Sichon and Og, and the bronze serpent (Nachash Nechoshet). We will discuss what makes a mitzvah a chok, Rabbi Shlomo Zevin’s understanding of “engraving” Torah into our hearts, why Torah observance must remain connected to meaning and purpose, the paradox of the Red Heifer and ritual impurity, Rav Soloveitchik’s perspective on death and human limitation, why contact with death creates spiritual impurity, Miriam’s role in sustaining the nation and the symbolism of the well, multiple approaches to understanding Moshe’s sin at the rock, lessons from Rambam, Rabbeinu Chananel, Kli Yakar, and other commentators, Aaron’s legacy as a pursuer of peace, the spiritual dangers of living on “autopilot”, and applying the parsha’s lessons to daily life Questions or comments? I’d love to hear your thoughts on this week’s parsha and what stood out to you most. Please leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, which is an entirely free way to support the pod. For weekly Torah insights, bonus content, and archived episodes, visit sparktorah.substack.com. Thank you for learning with me today! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sparktorahpodcast.substack.com/subscribe